California touts Dodger Stadium as new mass vaccination site
































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Motorists line up at a COVID-19 vaccination site at Dodger Stadium Friday, Jan. 15, in Los Angeles.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Motorists line up at a COVID-19 vaccination site at Dodger Stadium Friday, Jan. 15, in Los Angeles.IRFAN KHAN/LOS ANGELES TIMES VIA AP
Gov. Gavin Newsom gestures at a press conference held at the launch of a mass COVID-19 vaccination site at Dodger Stadium, Friday, Jan. 15, in Los Angeles. Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti touted the stadium as a new mass vaccination site while acknowledging they need clarity from the federal government on the availability of future vaccine supply.IRFAN KHAN/LOS ANGELES TIMES VIA AP
Gov. Gavin Newsom addresses a press conference held at the launch of a mass COVID-19 vaccination site at Dodger Stadium, Friday, Jan. 15, in Los Angeles. Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti touted the stadium as a new mass vaccination site while acknowledging they need clarity from the federal government on the availability of future vaccine supply.IRFAN KHAN/LOS ANGELES TIMES VIA AP
Gov. Gavin Newsom addresses a press conference held at the launch of mass COVID-19 vaccination site at Dodger Stadium on Friday, Jan. 15, in Los Angeles. Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti touted the stadium as a new mass vaccination site while acknowledging they need clarity from the federal government on the availability of future vaccine supply.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Motorists line up at a COVID-19 vaccination site at Dodger Stadium Friday, Jan. 15, in Los Angeles.IRFAN KHAN/LOS ANGELES TIMES VIA AP
COVID-19 mass-vaccination of healthcare workers takes place at Dodger Stadium on Friday, Jan. 15, in Los Angeles.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Motorists line up behind a traffic officer at a COVID-19 vaccination site at Dodger Stadium Friday, Jan. 15, in Los Angeles.IRFAN KHAN/LOS ANGELES TIMES VIA AP
Actor Sean Penn, left, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, back, and Gov. Gavin Newsom, right, greet each other at a press conference held at the launch of a mass COVID-19 vaccination site at Dodger Stadium on Friday, Jan. 15, in Los Angeles.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Workers give directions at a COVID-19 vaccination site at Dodger Stadium Friday, Jan. 15, in Los Angeles.IRFAN KHAN/LOS ANGELES TIMES VIA AP
Dr. Richard Dang, right, Assistant professor USC School of Pharmacy administers COVID-19 vaccine to Ashley Van Dyke as mass-vaccination of healthcare workers takes place at Dodger Stadium on Friday, Jan. 15, in Los Angeles.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dr. Richard Dang, right, Assistant professor USC School of Pharmacy prepares a COVID-19 vaccine as mass-vaccination of healthcare workers starts at Dodger Stadium on Friday, Jan. 15, in Los Angeles.ASSOCIATED PRESS
A worker directs a motorist at a COVID-19 vaccination site at Dodger Stadium Friday, Jan. 15, in Los Angeles.IRFAN KHAN/LOS ANGELES TIMES VIA AP
Sitting under blazing sun actor Sean Penn quenches his thirst during a press conference held at the launch of a mass COVID-19 vaccination site at Dodger Stadium, Friday, Jan. 15, in Los Angeles.IRFAN KHAN/LOS ANGELES TIMES VIA AP
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, right, and Gov. Gavin Newsom tour the mass COVID-19 vaccination site at Dodger Stadium, Friday, Jan. 15, in Los Angeles. Newsom and Garcetti touted the stadium as a new mass vaccination site while acknowledging they need clarity from the federal government on the availability of future vaccine supply.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Motorists line up at a COVID-19 vaccination site at Dodger Stadium Friday, Jan. 15, in Los Angeles.